DESCRIPTION

DescriptionDescription Highly realistic and detailed 3D model of the alexander graham bell's first phone. Comes with material presets for three original 1877-1878-style color variations.

Originally modeled in 3ds Max and rendered with V-Ray.

MAX version is provided for compatibility with other packages. The model is built to real-world scale with cm as units. Real-world dimensions: approx. 595.362cm x 268.856cm x 265.739cm

Clean, quad-only topology - ready for subdivision. All materials are set up for use within a linear workflow. Model is ready to render, just put it into your scene.

Notes: Polycount is for subdivision level 1. Scene contains only the model with materials, cameras, lights etc. MAX version is the unsmoothed control mesh with UVs, you have to recreate the materials in your 3D application.

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Alexander Graham Bell First Phone 3D model

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Size: 26.2 MB
Renderer: V-Ray | 2022
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